DRUNK ON A DONKEY
Living on the edge of belief,
Skating along the precipice.
On one side, the fullness
Of thinking I know everything,
On the other, the emptiness
Of thinking I know nothing
The line, a thin tightrope,
And I, ungainly, self-drunk.
Balance is such a difficult thing!
Pay attention; be clear-headed
Attend to the mysteries
But not as if you’ve found them
Decoded them
Parsed them out,
This isn’t metaphysical grammar.
The truth is found somewhere
Between knowing too much
And not knowing anything at all.
And so I must walk the line,
Being content in what I know,
Being content in what I’ll never know,
Being aware the balance may tip
To one side or the other,
But like a drunkard on a donkey,
Not making any progress
Unless I can stay on his back,
And, if I do fall off
To one side or the other,
Scrambling to regain my seat,
Tottering along unsteadily,
But moving forward,
Because it’s the only way
I can ever hope to reach
My destination, whatever it is,
Wherever it may be….
-Chip Bergeron
May 15, 2012